luther king day a national day of service, and when he signed the bill, he reminded us of what dr. king often called lights was persistent and urgent question, what are you doing for others? in my family the only wrong answer to that question is nothing. there are as many right answers as there are people in this tent today, and people in this country had -- this country. eva about how her parents inspired her, and my parents inspire me every day, and when i engage in the service project i will be thinking about my grandmother dorothy, who started giving back when she was a child. she volunteered in her local school, helping to tutor migrant workers, farm children in southern california, in reading, english and writing. as she got older and had her own children, she supervised school trips. she always volunteered to cook and extra lunch for somebody whose parents could not provide that for them. when she got older still, her children, including my mom, left the home, and she became a big sister and a mentor to so many young girls who like her had been neglected and abused as a chil